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and he got in a little bit of trouble. that's kind of a big deal for snl. >> so i guess it made for good tv last night. all right, don, good to see you, have a great week, but, first, a good evening. much more in the newsroom straight ahead with don. >> all right, have a good one. thank you. >> hello, everyone. sunday evening, 5 kr:00 here ine east. kbrizly new details are emerging right now. the shooter fired at point-blank range at tsa officer gerard gerardo hernandaz who crumpled to the floor. the suspect came back and shot him again killing him. the f.b.i. says five people were shot, including the suspected gunman who is in critical condition at a hopt right now.
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two other tsa officers were wounded and treated in hospitals and released. 29-year-old high school teach erp is in fair condition. he was shot in the leg. gosh, stephanie. this story is just horrible. you just spok with a passenger who witnessed the shooting, what did the passenger say? >> this man came back to pick up his luggage. the ones that they had abandoned his whole family to run. this what he said he saw. >> we heard gunshots and everybody in security hit the ground. a lot were there, also. there was a pause and i looked down the escalator.
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he had his gun on the wall there and he shot him twice. so i was kind of knelt down and he ran up the escalator. i said something and he yelled something. >> he said it took hours for him to reunite with his family. he said after he saw him shooting, he went out one door and his wife went out another door and they all walked back to the car. >> oh, my gosh, is it the six business yesz airports there? is lax expecteding to make changes now that the air port is fully opened? >> they say that they're reviewing their procedures. in recent hoptsss, they did kang the way they had staffed some of the police officers. instead of taking them from bhind security lines and putting m of them in front, they say the most dangerous area is from the curb until you get from
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security. they say they're going to look to see if they need to change anything. they have stepped up security at this point. >> stephanie, thank you very much. next hour, i want to tell our viewers that we're going to talk with former police chief bernard parks. parks is now a los angeles city councilman. also, we're going to talk about a reter sent to tsa chief raising concerns about security at lax over a year ago. in the meantime, the mayor of toronto in a crack smoking scandal. nick, this is the first time that mayor ford has responded to these shocking allegations. >> it's really more what he didn't say. he apologized for unspecified mistakes. we can only assume that this has
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something to do with what happened rlier this week. they had digital video that shows the mayor smoking from a glass crack pipe. after three reporters said that they saw video of mayor rob ford smoking from a glass pipe that he acted erratically afterwards. take a listen to what he had to say about this radio program on sunday. >> i want the police chief, bill blare, to release this video for every single person in the city to see. that is the right thing to do. and, chief, i'm asking you to release this video now. whatever this video shows, whatever this video shows, folks, toronto residents deserve to see it. and people need to judge for themselves what they see on this video.
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>> so the mayor was also featured in an investigation on gang activity. what evidence was shown by police shows photos of the mayor hanging out with alleged gang members. this has really been a headache for the mayor. >> but he still does have some supporters. is he refusing to resign? this might be most interesting detail. his approval ratings have gone up 5%. he has a lot of support there locally. some people that are adversaries of the mayor. but he's really digging in here and saying that he's not going to resign. he wants the people of tron to
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to decide whether he should continue running the city. norkew york city marked th y triumphant return of itsd world fa mousz crowd with thousands of runners. the scene was much different last year. our alexandra fields with high lights. >> reporter: two ken yanyans wi the marathon. but it's apparent the track medallist who made history in this race. tatyan amc fadden is paralyzed from the waist down. she was born with spina bifida. she won in the wheelchair division. she also won the races this year with the ma marathons in boss
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ton, london and chicago. this victory makes her the first athlete ever to win the grand slam. that's all four major marathons in a single sb. last year, the race was cancelled because of sooum storm sandy. 1500 cameras were positioned along the parade root. police helicopters hovered over the race and bomb-sniffing dogs were sent out to high traffic areas. can you bring that down? thank you. this is what you get when you win the race or go to the race or run the race? tammy lubey, who works here at cnn -- >> how long. >> 4:42. >> congratulations, there are several people here at cnn who participate in the race, including someone else who did.
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her name is tatyan amc fadden. an incredible achievement in itself. we're going to learn more about the tremendous obstacle she overcame to complete this race. you're going to want to stick around for more on her storyfection hour. for everyone i saw out today, congratulations to you. you're going to want to see her story a little bit later on. in the meantime, president barack obama tries to help a femme low democrat become governor. later, saturday night live accused of not having a diverse task. how does it show the unwanted attenti attention? by mocking itself, of course. so it's your uncle's turn. what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye.
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and that is he told people that they could chemotheir health care and that is not the truth. the president sold it on a basis that is not true. has undermined the foundation of its second return. massachusetts teaches us some important lessons, some states are not going to want to follow. one lesson is health insurance is more expenlsive in massachusetts than anywhere else in the country. >> romney says obama care is a "one-sized fits all plan. he believes states should craft their own health care plans. well, the healthcare.gov web site is back up. the site was down for extended maintenance to correct problems. the outage lasted about 12 hours. also, you can use a toll free number to sign up for hemt
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insurance. president obama weighs in today for terry mcauliffe. obama joins former secretary of state hillary clinton who have lent a hand this week. cnn's erin mcpike. >> reporter: the virginia's governor's race is always an off-year election. i wanted's always the year before the midterm election. so political watchers on both sides of the aisle pay close attention for what kinds of trends it can show them leading into the midterm elections. right now, democrats are hammering republicans. take a listen to what president obama said earlier today when he was trying to link ken cuccinelli to all republicans for the shut down.
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>> you've seen an e treem faction of the republican party that has been shown again and again and again that they're willing to hijack the entire party and the country and the economy and grind progress to absolute halt if they don't get a hundred percent of what they want. now this snts just speculation. we just saw it last month. here, in virginia, you felt the pain of the first government shutdown in 17 years. >> now, what's interesting about president obama's remarks, is that he didn't mention obama care at all. now, on the other side of the aisle, republicans have been trying to hammer all democrats over obama care and ken cuccinelli has been campaigning with a number of high-profile americans and talking about that. and ken cuccinelli says if you
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like obama care, you should vote now. democrats say that they've been leading in the polls and terry mcauliffe has led every single pole in this case since july. they think that their side works and they plan on circulating some of those videos saying just that on wednesday morning, should he win. don? >> well, we are see webds morning. fresh off of her snl job, kerry washington is out on the trail, as well, right? >> she was. and that was actually impressive. i fell asleep watching snl last night, don. so she was able to make it from new york to washington today. but sle is in washington quite a bit, actually. show's very politically active. she was talking about the women's vote, which is very important to democrats, especially here in northern virginia. women are a very important part of that, don. >> yeah, it was just a short
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little planl ride. we could see how she could make it. but she must have been awfully sleepy. thank you, erin, appreciate it. >> next, allegations are spying by the nsa. now, reports that the nsa cracked google servers, many millions of users, including you and me, may have been spied on, our e-mails, our photos. we're talking about it straight ahead. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check?
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a couple of major internet power houses are extremely upset with the u.s. kbovlt this government this weekend. google and yahoo both took swings after reports suggested that the nsa has been secretly collecting data from millions of online users. the nsa says it's simply not true. but this isn't helping shape the relationship. >> scott, thank you so much. yahoo, google say they are out raged that they may have been spied upon. what's their biggest fear? what's the worst that can happen if the government starts collecting daytime that from people with google accounts? >> i think, first of all, they're very upset because they know that they're supposed to be keeping their information private and secure. so if the government is breaking into americans acounts, they shouldn't be doing that.
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>> so tell us about -- tell us about this drawing that was leaked alodge with some other edward snowden documents. does it show how the nsa broke into google. >> >> yes, think of google as having multiple data centers around the world. what apparently, it did, the fiberoptic connections, they tabbed into. they put a clip on or had a way to monitor what was going through those fiberoptic cables. that's something we've learned from snowden that they've been doing around the world. but it's particularly disturbing that it's done with google. google is unique. it's the only entim tientity in that has a mission to collect all the world's snfgs. remember, the nsa is only collecting information about people that they think are a
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threat to the united states and others. >> so, scott, some of the biggest names in high-tech are now working with the obama administrati administration what does this say about the government's handle on tech nothing. >> i think it was obviously a black eye. something this big should have been rolled out with a lot more test iing. anybody that's in the business knows that you don't wait until the last two weeks to test something that has three separate parts to put something together. they're bringing in a lot of tech experts, google and others. it's interesting, google is involved. they're involved in everything. >> all right, scott, thank you very much. i appreciate you joining us here on cnn. >> thank you very much. >> all right. d controversial stop and frisk policy back on in new york city.
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the police programs in new york city are not going away. at least not for now. i'm talking about stop and frisk. they're allowed to stop and frisk people they see as suspicious even if they haven't done anything wrong. critics say it supports racial profiling. a federal appeals court this week blocked a ruling that called the program unconstitutional, which means stop and frisk is still alife and well in new york city. it's certainly something worth talking about on television. we had a terrific one yesterday. and i want you to see all of it in case you missed it. i had a retired new york city officer with me who does not believe that stop and frisk and frisk does anything helpful for
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the city's black and hispanic communities. here it is. watch. >> zero evidence to show that stop and frisk works. that it's reduced crime, that it's been effective in getting guns off the street. there is recent research, hou however, that clearly shows that it deminishes police le jit ma si. every time a joung persyoung pe color is stopped, there's an 8 pbt less chance of them calling the police when they ak chumtly witness a crime. >> i think the fact that we went through an era that culminated with 2600 homicides a year that were reduced to roughly 500 through the use of stop and frisk implies the need for the toofl. we need to address how the tool is implemented and possible lid addressing the need. we're down to 500. maybe we need to skpm how fer
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vant we are. the individuals that benefit from this programs the most are young, black american males. >> but he says there is no evidence to the case that young black males benefit most. >> that just sitly isn't correct. you have to visit the city of new york and the '80s and 't t t 0es. >> i lifl in a neighborhood that's been gentry fied. it was crime incest o fested for a long time. if you go to some of these neighborhoods who have lived there forever, they welcome stop and frisk. they think they're under the impression, rightfully, wrongfully so, that stop and frisk actually helped their neighborhoods lower crime in 10, 20 years. >> i don't think it's fair to compare where we are today in new york or anywhere in the country to the 1980s, 19 t 0s
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when we were in the middle of the crack epidemic. we were not enjoying the economy that we enjoyed over the last 10-125 years or so. the faktsct of the matter is they've been sold a bill of goods. it's what stop and frisk is here in new york. look at the data. >> how is that racial profiling? >> look at the data. look at the amount of people stopped and in about 85% of the cases, nothing is found. that's hundreds of thousands of nent young men, black men, latino men and women stopped in new york city because essentially, color, the color of a person's skin has now equated to a reason to stop people on the street. >> well, i just want to say one thing to you so that we're clear about this. there is nothing in it for a white policeman to approach any mie forty. the immediate response is you're doing it because i'm black. or you're doing it because i'm
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latino. the simple fact of the matter is the concentration of our shootings occur in a particular area like brooklyn north. so if you're going to talk to this thing factually, you feel to acknowledge the fact that the majority of these shooting occur in these communities. >> but,lewis, it's not fair to talk about kmup tips that have high crime as if it's the entire crime. even in the communities that have the most cig nif kablt amount of crime, an idea that you do blanket policing is just going to serve the diminished public. >> i just spoke to a profiler for the fbi. they profile a certain type of sooer yal killers. they're profiling now people who go into airports. there are profiles for different types of activities, criminal or otherwise, so if a certain number of people, or a certain demograph demographic, and i'm just being devil's advocate here, if a certain demographic is kmit committing most of the crimes,
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why not profile that demographic? >> people commit crime in proportion to their place in society. >> but the need in those communities doesn't support the tactic. that's the problem. we don't have a concentration of shooting in bay ridge like we do in the bronx. i do want you to acknowledge one question, can you give me the tactic to get the gun off the street? >> you've got to ask what's happening in bay ridge to keep the gun shootings down. >> your're right. >> mayor bloomburg is a big supporter of stop and frisk. it's all about connecting young men of color to jobs, education, employment.
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>> i talked about that, i dwid, very controversial no-talking points, where we talked about what people can do to empower themselves. and in that same broadcast, we mexed the mayor's initiative to help, especially minority young men, at least feel better about themselves. as if, you know, they own their own being and they own their own neighborhoods. that they're worth something. and this is something that new york city is doing that the rest of the country is doing. and they are. >> i believe you can can do more to stop bullets with education and employment than you can ever do with sfop and frisk. >> in short term, when you have an immediate problem, you need an immediate addressment. and ill do agree with you. i think what we have to do is try to change the environment in which our minorities live. that's a systemic issue. i don't think the fix to this problem is anyone dynamic.
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>> i just need one minute, producers, i know we have to go. but let's talk about people. we often talk about people voting against their own interests, right? even some conservatives who vote against health departmentcare. if stop and frisk is actually reducing crime, if it is saving lives of blacks and hispanics, are blacks and hiss panics voting against their own interest by saying they don't want stop and frisk is this. >> they are. but the reason that they are is because there's a file yur by the administration to educate people. don, it isn't just that you walk into a community or any demographic and you start to implement a policy. you have to afford them the opportunity to understand what it is you're doing and why. >> and if it stops -- if it actually stops the shooting, i would rather -- i'm just going to be honest here. i would rather be able to walk down my street without getting
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shot than if a police officer stopped and friszinged me. i'm sure i would not be happy about it. but i would take that rather than being shot. >> i would prefer the riszing of getting shot than to see civil rights being diminished. >> that's legitimate as welg. >> very good conversation. thank you, jentle men. saturday night live accused of not having a diverse kastz. how does it respond? by mocking itself, ovk. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there.
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. >> saturday night live taking on its critics in only the way snl can. thompson said last month he's done playing black female karktsders. he's protesting the fact that there are no black women on the
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snl cast. so last night, snl responded with a little help from guest-host kerry washington. >> i'm so sorry to interyou wanted, but oprah winfrey has arrived for the dinner and she would love to pop in and say hello. >> that's wonderful. >> what a nice surprise. >> don't you think you should go and get changed? >> why? >> so that oprah can come in -- >> oh,because of the whole -- >> yes, exactly. >> and keenan won't -- >> nope. >> wel >> well, in that case, i will leave and in a few minutes, oprah will be here. >> the producers would like to apologize to kerry wav wa for the number of black women snl does not currently have. as for the latter, we agree this is not an ideal situation and
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look forward to rectifying it in the near future, unless, of course, we fall in love with another why guy first. >> i here! >> oh, the truth is often spoken in jest. we'll call you our senior, our lead -- >> just call me michelle. >> they poke fun at this in only a way that they can do. but it's true. this has been an issue for that show. have they made a concerted effort, do you think? >> well, apparently not. it is an issue. will they indeed take their own lampooning and take heed and listen to that and do something about it. you know what i hope they don't do, though, don, is just go find someone, you know. you do want to make sure that
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they find someone who is funny first and not just a black fe mail. by there's a lots of very funny black fe mail comedians out there working today. so when you hear things like they're not "ready," it's hard to believe because there's so many black women who are funny out there who i have talked to and always say the opportunity for us isn't there. >> right, right. we see it in so many different places. but this one has been particularly difficult because as we say -- lonnie love is always on chelsea. and she's hilarious. >> there's tons. >> so then what's the solution here? >> well, that's a good question. i mean, the solution is -- because here's the thing. i know there's going to be a lot of people out there saying why
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are we talking about this then? why are we always saying that african americans aren't getting the opportunities. but in this situation, you have a show that is based around pop culture. when you have the biggest names in pop culture, people like beyonce, oprah, the first lady, michelle obama and you don't have an african american female representation of that person, that's where there's an issue. they said oh, beyonce is here and nay had to run back out. but they said oh, is anybody else here? they said yes, as a matter of fact, matthew mcconouhey. and that just drove home the lack of day versty because they had a plet ra of people. >> you bring up a very good point about people who are prominent people, not just in entertainment. you look at the president, you look at the white house. you have two african americans who look v live in the bhiet house now. companies, organizationings,
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entertainment organizations don't reflect the demographics of this country. woe often talked about the republican party. but, many times, we don't, as well, beyond just politics. >> that is true. and we should say, alts, lauren michaels is a television genius. he makes great television. they even have cast members of their oeb. a bunch of characters say yes, we've been derelict in this. >> is it because people at the top all think the certain way? or look a certain way? >> mia spgs rudolph was on the cast for seven years. from 2000 to 2007. and she played the majority of african american women.
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they haven't had one since then. the otherish s issue was the ho. in 38 seasons, now nine, because kerry washington, have hosted. the numbers are pull tri. >> do we know how they go about it? is this a larger issue industry-wide? >> well, that's a very good quo. that's a very good point. they go to places like the upright citizen's brigade. the groundling. second city tv where you have those comedy troops and that's where they find a lot of their talent. they can find them from other places, too. bup you might want to ask the question, are those troops diverse enough? that they're going to to look for their talent. and sometimes it's just a bigger issue of the business in general. that's what i'm saying. that's where you hear a lot from female african american communities. >> you said people always said why are we talking about this race. and you think about the flum ber one entertainers in the country, jay-z, beyonce.
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oprah, the biggest talk show, the biggest woman in television. the two people in the white house are aftrican american. snl? are you kidding me? what is going on. >> they had keenan tomp shn playing a lot of female characters. and he said, listen, i'm not doing it anymore. >> we've got to rub. buff i wonder, is he jeopardizing himself? >> i don't think so. i don't think. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >> you're welcome. thanks for having me. >> the head coach for the denver broncos off the sidelines for the next few weeks. he has to have a heart valve replaced. sounds serious. we'll learn more next. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms
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denver broncos enjoy a stellar 7-1 season will be losing coach john fox for several weeks. he became i'll yesterday during the bronco's bye week. he's now in a shcharlotte hospil awaiting surgery. i want to bring in a director of the cardiac diagnostic center. what is your understanding of coach fox's position? >> it sounds like he has an aortic valve problem, most likelily stenosis.
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the valve is being blocked and not letting blood eject from the heart. >> you can hold this up right here. >> we have a model here. you can see that this is an aortic valve. he most likely has a bicuspid valve, again, we're guessing, we doebts know. he was scheduled to have surgery in february. he went to see his doctor on last thursday, i believe. on saturday, he developed light headedness, which is one of the serious conditionings of aortic steno sis. >> we can show you what happens. we have some animation. e plain to us what's going on here. >> so what's going only here is we're going to eventually see in a minute, the tricuspid valve is being ejected to the rest of the body through that valve. when it gets steosed, blood cannot get out freely. one can develop symptoms of
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shortness of breath, lightheadedness. what they're probably going to do is replace this valve. this is different than a heart attack. when they replace that valve, it should open up normally and the symptoms that he has of aortic stenosis should go away. >> you said it is different from a heart atablg, how. >> when that gets blocked, you develop frequent chest pain and you only have three or four hours to open up the valve. this you have more time, so it is not as urgent. >> what is his recovery? >> probably two to three-month recovery. possibly a temporary pacemaker afterwards. it is big surgery and he will be incapacitated from his job for a
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while. anywhere from three to eight weeks for a while. >> the broncos are a seen as a favorite for the super bowl. if this goes well, can he be back -- >> if this goes well, he can be back in time for the super bowl in january. but that is if there are no complications. no bleeding, no stroke, it would have to be a pretty clean recovery. >> when something like this happens, is it usually hereditary. is it diet? i know you're not his doctor. >> basically, we're guessing here but the most likely situation, he doesn't have a try cuss pid valve. they have a greater likelihood. usually there is a simple test like an echo card gram. sounds like he is being followed overtime. warned relatively recently, if you develop any of these symptoms let us know. and he did.
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>> how common or uncommon is this and what should you know if you're home, and how you might be possibly affected. >> if you go for a check-up and the doctor has a heart murmur that is an abnormal sound on the heart. that is one of the indicators that aorta valve is not working properly. >> do you feel it? >> usually you don't feel anything. until it is quite late in the process. one of the ways to get screened earlier is for a check-up. sometimes we have an ultra sound. >> more common in men or women or does it matter? >> it is more common when people have high blood pressure. but it can develop in anybody. >> doctor, thank you. we appreciate you bringing in the heart for us. >> my favorite. >> thank you very much. we're going to have more on coach john fox next hour in our weekly fox segment. and how this could affect the bronco's season. and amid reports being
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bullied by teammates. and showing him smoking a crack pipe, he addressed his city about the controversy swirling around him. but first, a look ahead at something you don't want to miss. anthony bourdain go to tokyo tonight in" parts unknown". >> the scene in tokyo is not that different from ours, accent on dance, pop idols, tween stars. industry-created crap for the most part. like i said, not so different than us. picture an army of miley sigh riss or would that be miley cyron. going against the grain are a few lone heros. like, merging room. self-released albums and no record deal. suites, what do they know.
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lead singer, sweet, shy, friendly, little affair. no. >> this is going to be really sultry, seductive, controversial, parts unknown, tonight with anthony bourdain.
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one of the most anticipated ipos goes public this week. twitter plans to sell about 70 million shares at a price of $17 to $20 per share. the company has about a 545 million shares outstanding, giving it a value as high as $10.9 billion. tuesday is election day.
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capturing a lot of attention, big city mayor races in detroit, new york and atlanta. governors in new jersey and virginia. and voters in some counties in colorado will decide whether they want to split and form a new state of northern colorado. the activists are headed to -- the hacktivists will gather on the national mall on tuesday. anonymous supports on-line leakers of sensitive information like edward snowden. happy birthday billy bram graham. he will celebrate his 95th birthday and his family is throwing him a party. president clinton, sarah palin and donald trump are invited.
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ted cruz is doing tv. he is going on jay leno. we are not sure what they will talk about but perhaps his reading of "green eggs and ham" could come up. that's your weekly five. >> rosa flores, thank you so much. police are looking for four suspects. they say gunfire occurred saturday night in a grassy area on campus and the victim was a considerable distance away. campus was locked down for about 30 minutes. police arrested the parents after 10-year-old girl whose body was found burned in a trash can. the girl's dad called 911 yesterday saying he was suicidal. he also told the dispatcher his daughter drunk some sort of chemical and died. the dad pointed officers it a trash can where they found a badly burned body. the girl's father and step
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mother have now been charged with murder. a man faces charges for accidentally setting his wife on fire at a gas station. the surveillance camera reported the whole thing as the couple was standing next to the truck. look at that. while pumping gas, the husband started a cigarette lighter that caused vapor fire. his wife received third degree burns. her husband faces reckless conduct charge. >> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. it is 6:00 here in the east in the cnn newsroom. thank you for joining us. we will have grizzly new details on the los angeles airport shooting. the shooter fired at point blank range at tsa officer hernandez who crumbled